Ooh, neat - I hadn't seen this line yet! To me, this screams "apron" or "pillow," but wow... there are so many possibilities. I'd have to gaze at it adoringly for awhile before making something. :) Thanks for participating!

SMS says you're from Philadelphia. I'm in Philadelphia almost every weekend b/c I own a restaurant down there (from NYC) and was wondering where you pick up fabric! I never have time to do that in NY and have no idea where to go in NY!

Glory! Don't know what I would make out of those pieces--I'd have to see 'em all spread out first. But thanks for hosting a giveaway! If I won I'm sure the fabrics would work their way into some delightful pieces of ancestral hand-me-downs :-)

I've been making cloth napkins to give as gifts lately and I need to make some for myself. I think I'd use these for that, and hopefully encourage my family to be a little more "green" with such pretty fabric in our laps!

Can you keep a SECRET? I think I may get a surprise first grandchild next year...and if I do, I could make a baby quilt with your giveaway. Wouldn't that be a glorious blessing? Love your blog. Kristy in Ohio

Oh my goodness...87 comments! How will I ever top some of them. Anyhoo, I think I'd like these fabrics and I'd make a BENTO BOX or a chinese coins quilt from them. I just finished both a Bento and Chinese Coins and I like how both showcase the fabrics nicely.Happy Belated Birthday wishes...

I would incorporate them into a "big shirt" pattern that I have loved over the years. I've made several blouses using quilt fabric...,it's kind of a patchwork technique and I get so many compliments on the blouses.

What beautiful fabrics! I would make a baby quilt for one of my daughters' friends using some of the fabric (they're having babies left and right). It's related to the fact that they are approaching the big 3-0 :o) Hopefully, I'll have enough left over to whip something up for myself too.

Probably put them in a coordinated quilt for someone...I've never had a line of fabrics all coordinated before..I usually just pull from stash what sort of goes, but I'm not great at it. A little boy quilt maybe with all that blue.

Hope you had a wonderful Birthday! 2 yards of fabrics, I would have to see the print, but I'm thinking a Purse, bag or maybe a stuffed toy for the littlest grandson.Thanks for hosting this giveaway. Happy Holidays.

I'm eager to turn these pretty prints into vintage-inspired stuffed animals (with button joints). I think these prints would be adorable paired with red gingham and polka dots. Thanks for the giveaway!

I am a quilter....I would make a quilt. Actually lately I have stoped makign quilts for myself and have started makign tops for Katies Comforters to go to children at Childrens Hospital in Seattle, I have a bunch of girly tops (hey I have two girls!) and would love to make somethign more boyish!!!

I think I'd have to sit them on my work table until they spoke to me because looking at them I came up with a bunch of ideas...so I'd have to wait and see what they wanted to become... ;)kellikellbell_6@Hotmail.com

Oooo, they are so pretty, I don't think I could rush into a project. But I would certainly think about making a nice bag...or a small quilting project. So excited about the possibility of winning something so nice!

I am just starting to get into liberated quilting, wonky quilting, whatever you call it! I would combine this packet of lovelies with the other colors in my living room to make a few awesome (wonky? liberated? smash-alicious!)pillows.

love the colors! I think I would make crayon rolls for my girlfriends' kids' birthday gifts (I feel like I'm always going to birthday parties!) and/or aprons for my 2 little angels to help in the kitchen. Or a baby quilt for my neighbor who just found out she's preggers.